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2004年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题

SectionIListeningComprehension

Directions:

ThissectionisdesignedtotestyourabilitytounderstandspokenEnglish.Youwillhearaselectionofrecordedmaterialsandyoumustanswerthequestionsthataccompanythem.Therearethreepartsinthissection,PartA,PartBandPartC.

Remember,whileyouaredoingthetest,youshouldfirstputdownyouranswersinyourtestbooklet.Attheendofthelisteningcomprehensionsection,youwillhave5minutestotransferallyouranswersfromyourtestbooklettoANSWERSHEET1.

PartA

Directions:

Forquestions1-5,youwillhearatalkaboutthegeographyofBelgium.Whileyoulisten,filloutthetablewiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Someoftheinformationhasbeengiventoyouinthetable.Writeonly1wordornumberineachnumberedbox.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Younowhave25secondstoreadthetablebelow.(5points)

GeographyofBelgium

Threemainregions

coastalplain

centralplateau

highlands

1

Highestaltitudeofthecoastalplain

m

2

Climatenearthesea

Humid

Mild

3

Particularlyrainymonthsoftheyears

April

November

4

AveragetemperaturesinJulyinBrussels

low

13℃

high

5

PartB

Directions:

ForQuestions6-10,youwillhearaninterviewwithMr.SaffofromtheInstitutefortheFuture.Whileyoulisten,completethesentencesoranswerthequestions.Usenotmorethan3wordsforeachanswer.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Younowhave25secondstoreadthesentencesandquestionsbelow.(5points)

WhatisSaffoaccordingtohimself?

TheInstitutefortheFutureprovidesservicestoprivatecompaniesand________.

TheInstitutebelievesthattothinksystematicallyaboutthelong-rangefutureis________.

Tosucceedinanything,oneshouldbeflexible,curiousand________.

WhatdoesSaffoconsidertobeessentialtotheworkofateam?

A(technology)forecaster

6

governmentagencies

7

Ameaningful(exercise)

8

opentochange

9

Trustandcooperation

10

PartC

Directions:

Youwillhearthreepiecesofrecordedmaterial.Beforelisteningtoeachone,youwillhavetimetoreadthequestionsrelatedtoit.Whilelistening,answereachquestionbychoosing[A],[B],[C]or[D].Afterlistening,youwillhavetimetocheckyouranswers.Youwillheareachpieceonceonly.(10points)

Questions11-13arebasedonthefollowingtalkaboutnamingnewborns.Younowhave15secondstoreadQuestions11-13.

11.Whatdoweoftendowiththethingswelove?

[A]Askfortheirnames.

[B]Namebabiesafterthem.

[C]Putdowntheirnames.(D)

[D]Choosenamesforthem.

12.Theunpleasantmeaningofanoldfamilynameisoftenoverlookedif________.

[A]thefamilytreeisfairlylimited

[B]thefamilytieisstrongenough

[C]thenameiscommonlyused(B)

[D]nobodyinthefamilycomplains

13.Severalmonthsafterababy’sbirth,itsnamewill________.

[A]showthebeautyofitsown

[B]developmoreassociations

[C]losetheoriginalmeaning(C)

[D]helpformthebaby’spersonality

Questions14-16arebasedonthebiographyofBobbyMoore,anEnglishsoccerplayer.Younowhave15secondstoreadQuestions14-16.

14.HowmanymatchesdidMooreplayduringhisprofessionalcareer?

[A]90

[B]108

[C]180(D)

[D]668

15.In1964,BobbyMoorewasmade________.

[A]England’sfootballeroftheyear

[B]asoccercoachinWestGermany

[C]amedalistforhissportsmanship(A)

[D]anumberoftheOrderoftheBritishEmpire

16.AfterMooreretiredfromplaying,thefirstthinghedidwas________.

[A]editingSundaySport

[B]workingforCapitalRadio

[C]managingprofessionalsoccerteams(C)

[D]developingasportsmarketingcompany

Questions17-20arebasedonthefollowingtalkonthecityofBelfast.Younowhave20secondstoreadQuestions17-20.

17.Belfasthaslongbeenfamousforits________.

[A]oilrefinery

[B]linentextiles

[C]foodproducts(B)

[D]deepwaterport

18.WhichofthefollowingdoesBelfastchieflyexport?

[A]Soap

[B]Grain

[C]Steel(A)

[D]Tobacco

19.WhenwasBelfastfounded?

[A]In1177

[B]In1315

[C]Inthe16thcentury(A)

[D]Inthe17thcentury

20.WhathappenedinBelfastinthelate18thcentury?

[A]Frenchrefugeesarrived.

[B]Theharborwasdestroyed.

[C]Shipbuildingbegantoflourish.(C)

[D]ThecitywastakenbytheEnglish.

Younowhave5minutestotransferallyouranswersfromyourtestbooklettoANSWERSHEET1.

SectionIIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark[A],[B],[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10points)

Manytheoriesconcerningthecausesofjuveniledelinquency(crimescommittedbyyoungpeople)focuseitherontheindividualoronsocietyasthemajorcontributinginfluence.Theories

ontheindividualsuggestthatchildrenengageincriminalbehavior

theywerenotsufficientlypenalizedforpreviousmisdeedsorthattheyhavelearnedcriminalbehaviorthrough

withothers.Theoriesfocusingontheroleofsocietysuggestthatchildrencommitcrimesin

totheirfailuretoriseabovetheirsocioeconomicstatus,

asarejectionofmiddle-classvalues.

Mosttheoriesofjuveniledelinquencyhavefocusedonchildrenfromdisadvantagedfamilies,

thefactthatchildrenfromwealthyhomesalsocommitcrimes.Thelattermaycommitcrimes

lackofadequateparentalcontrol.Alltheories,however,aretentativeandare

tocriticism.

Changesinthesocialstructuremayindirectly

juvenilecrimerates.Forexample,changesintheeconomythat

tofewerjobopportunitiesforyouthandrisingunemployment

makegainfulemploymentincreasinglydifficulttoobtain.Theresultingdiscontentmayin

leadmoreyouthsintocriminalbehavior.

Familieshavealso

changestheseyears.Morefamiliesconsistofone-parenthouseholdsortwoworkingparents;

childrenarelikelytohavelesssupervisionathome

wascommoninthetraditionalfamily

.Thislackofparentalsupervisionisthoughttobeaninfluenceonjuvenilecrimerates.Other

causesofoffensiveactsincludefrustrationorfailureinschool,theincreased

ofdrugsandalcohol,andthegrowing

ofchildabuseandchildneglect.Alltheseconditionstendtoincreasetheprobabilityofachildcommittingacriminalact,

adirectcausalrelationshiphasnotyetbeenestablished.

21.[A]acting

[B]relying

[C]centering(C)

[D]commenting

22.[A]before

[B]unless

[C]until(D)

[D]because

23.[A]interaction

[B]assimilation

[C]cooperation(A)

[D]consultation

24.[A]return

[B]reply

[C]reference(D)

[D]response

25.[A]or

[B]butrather

[C]but(A)

[D]orelse

26.[A]considering

[B]ignoring

[C]highlighting(B)

[D]discarding

27.[A]on

[B]in

[C]for(C)

[D]with

28.[A]immune

[B]resistant

[C]sensitive(D)

[D]subject

29.[A]affect

[B]reduce

[C]check(A)

[D]reflect

30.[A]point

[B]lead

[C]come(B)

[D]amount

31.[A]ingeneral

[B]onaverage

[C]bycontrast(A)

[D]atlength

32.[A]case

[B]short

[C]turn(C)

[D]essence

33.[A]survived

[B]noticed

[C]undertaken(D)

[D]experienced

34.[A]contrarily

[B]consequently

[C]similarly(B)

[D]simultaneously

35.[A]than

[B]that

[C]which(A)

[D]as

36.[A]system

[B]structure

[C]concept(B)

[D]heritage

37.[A]assessable

[B]identifiable

[C]negligible(B)

[D]incredible

38.[A]expense

[B]restriction

[C]allocation(D)

[D]availability

39.[A]incidence

[B]awareness

[C]exposure(A)

[D]popularity

40.[A]provided

[B]since

[C]although(C)

[D]supposing

SectionIIIReadingComprehension

PartA

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[A],[B],[C]or[D].MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

Text1

Huntingforajoblatelastyear,lawyerGantRedmonstumbledacrossCareerBuilder,ajobdatabaseontheInternet.Hesearcheditwithnosuccessbutwasattractedbythesite’s“personalsearchagent.”It’saninteractivefeaturethatletsvisitorskeyinjobcriteriasuchaslocation,title,andsalary,thenE-mailsthemwhenamatchingpositionispostedinthedatabase.Redmonchosethekeywordslegal,intellectualproperty,andWashington,D.C.Threeweekslater,hegothisfirstnotificationofanopening.“Istruckgold,”saysRedmon,whoE-mailedhisresumetotheemployerandwonapositionasin-housecounselforacompany.

Withthousandsofcareer-relatedsitesontheInternet,findingpromisingopeningscanbetime-consumingandinefficient.Searchagentsreducetheneedforrepeatedvisitstothedatabases.ButalthoughasearchagentworkedforRedmon,careerexpertsseedrawbacks.Narrowingyourcriteria,forexample,mayworkagainstyou:

“Everytimeyouansweraquestionyoueliminateapossibility.”saysoneexpert.

Foranyjobsearch,youshouldstartwithanarrowconcept—whatyouthinkyouwanttodo--thenbroadenit.“Noneoftheseprogramsdothat,”saysanotherexpert.“There’snocareercounselingimplicitinallofthis.”Instead,thebeststrategyistousetheagentasakindoftipservicetokeepabreastofjobsinaparticulardatabase;whenyougetE-mail,consideritaremindertocheckthedatabaseagain.“Iwouldnotrelyonagentsforfindingeverythingthatisaddedtoadatabasethatmightinterestme,”saystheauthorofajob-searchingguide.

Somesitesdesigntheiragentstotemptjobhunterstoreturn.WhenCareerSite’sagentsendsoutmessagestothosewhohavesignedupforitsservice,forexample,itincludesonlythreepotentialjobs--thoseitconsidersthebestmatches.Theremaybemorematchesinthedatabase;jobhunterswillhavetovisitthesiteagaintofindthem--andtheydo.“Onthedayafterwesendourmessages,wesee

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